The Interactive Ear is a project which explain and shows the structure of our ears. The ear is the organ which controls hearing and balance, allowing us to understand our surroundings and … Continue reading →

48 great innovations that changed our life forever, all collected in an handy Innovations issue by the New York Times, super well organised (see navigation on the left). Now you can … Continue reading →

Which is highest when stacked, a million dollar bills or a thousand Robin Day Polypropylene Chairs? The One Mile Scroll transforms virtual space into an actual, physical distance. Take your … Continue reading →

A journey across the stars and heavens through antiquated astronomical diagrams. “I unearthed some dusty old scientific textbooks in my father’s attic, and immediately became inspired by the delicately rendered … Continue reading →

BBC Knowledge and Learning is exploring a wide variety of topics from social history to science in a series of three-minute online Explainer documentaries, and commissioned Territory Studio (territorystudio.com) to … Continue reading →

As a wildlife photographer, Art Wolfe of course takes pictures of animals. But not just any pictures. He finds and captures scenes that include animals so at home in their environment that … Continue reading →

Happy Holidays from B-REEL and Santa T-Rex! Visit the link to join the team on an interactive holiday experience full of aliens, cats, dinosaurs and other funny things. Connect your … Continue reading →